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Single versus sequential culture medium: which is better at improving ongoing pregnancy rates? A systematic review and meta-analysis

This study aimed to evaluate if single medium is better than sequential medium at improving ongoing pregnancy rates in patients undergoing assisted reproductive technology (ART) procedures. The data featured in this meta-analysis were extracted from four randomized controlled trials yielded from a s...

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Autores principales: Dieamant, Felipe, Petersen, Claudia G., Mauri, Ana L., Comar, Vanessa, Mattila, Marina, Vagnini, Laura D., Renzi, Adriana, Petersen, Bruna, Ricci, Juliana, Oliveira, João Batista A., Baruffi, Ricardo L.R., Franco Jr., Jose G.
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Publicado: Brazilian Society of Assisted Reproduction 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5574647/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28837034
http://dx.doi.org/10.5935/1518-0557.20170045
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author Dieamant, Felipe
Petersen, Claudia G.
Mauri, Ana L.
Comar, Vanessa
Mattila, Marina
Vagnini, Laura D.
Renzi, Adriana
Petersen, Bruna
Ricci, Juliana
Oliveira, João Batista A.
Baruffi, Ricardo L.R.
Franco Jr., Jose G.
author_facet Dieamant, Felipe
Petersen, Claudia G.
Mauri, Ana L.
Comar, Vanessa
Mattila, Marina
Vagnini, Laura D.
Renzi, Adriana
Petersen, Bruna
Ricci, Juliana
Oliveira, João Batista A.
Baruffi, Ricardo L.R.
Franco Jr., Jose G.
author_sort Dieamant, Felipe
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description This study aimed to evaluate if single medium is better than sequential medium at improving ongoing pregnancy rates in patients undergoing assisted reproductive technology (ART) procedures. The data featured in this meta-analysis were extracted from four randomized controlled trials yielded from a systematic search carried out on electronic databases. The primary endpoint was ongoing pregnancy rate. Secondary endpoints included clinical pregnancy and miscarriage rates. The endpoints for ongoing pregnancy rate were also analyzed based on the time at which the embryo transfers were performed: cleavage stage (day 2/3) and/or blastocyst stage (day 5/6). There were no significant differences between single and sequential medium for clinical pregnancy (RR=1.09; 95%CI=0.83-1.44; p=0.53), ongoing pregnancy (RR=1.11; 95%CI=0.87-1.40; p=0.39), or miscarriage rates (RR=0.89; 95%CI=0.44-1.81; p=0.74). No significant difference was found for ongoing pregnancy rate (RR=1.29; 95%CI=0.93-1.78; p=0.12) between single and sequential medium when only trials in which embryos were transferred at the blastocyst stage were included. In conclusion, the choice of embryo culture approach - single or sequential medium - did not affect the ongoing pregnancy rates of patients undergoing ART cycles.
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spelling pubmed-55746472017-08-30 Single versus sequential culture medium: which is better at improving ongoing pregnancy rates? A systematic review and meta-analysis Dieamant, Felipe Petersen, Claudia G. Mauri, Ana L. Comar, Vanessa Mattila, Marina Vagnini, Laura D. Renzi, Adriana Petersen, Bruna Ricci, Juliana Oliveira, João Batista A. Baruffi, Ricardo L.R. Franco Jr., Jose G. JBRA Assist Reprod Review This study aimed to evaluate if single medium is better than sequential medium at improving ongoing pregnancy rates in patients undergoing assisted reproductive technology (ART) procedures. The data featured in this meta-analysis were extracted from four randomized controlled trials yielded from a systematic search carried out on electronic databases. The primary endpoint was ongoing pregnancy rate. Secondary endpoints included clinical pregnancy and miscarriage rates. The endpoints for ongoing pregnancy rate were also analyzed based on the time at which the embryo transfers were performed: cleavage stage (day 2/3) and/or blastocyst stage (day 5/6). There were no significant differences between single and sequential medium for clinical pregnancy (RR=1.09; 95%CI=0.83-1.44; p=0.53), ongoing pregnancy (RR=1.11; 95%CI=0.87-1.40; p=0.39), or miscarriage rates (RR=0.89; 95%CI=0.44-1.81; p=0.74). No significant difference was found for ongoing pregnancy rate (RR=1.29; 95%CI=0.93-1.78; p=0.12) between single and sequential medium when only trials in which embryos were transferred at the blastocyst stage were included. In conclusion, the choice of embryo culture approach - single or sequential medium - did not affect the ongoing pregnancy rates of patients undergoing ART cycles. Brazilian Society of Assisted Reproduction 2017 /pmc/articles/PMC5574647/ /pubmed/28837034 http://dx.doi.org/10.5935/1518-0557.20170045 Text en http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Review
Dieamant, Felipe
Petersen, Claudia G.
Mauri, Ana L.
Comar, Vanessa
Mattila, Marina
Vagnini, Laura D.
Renzi, Adriana
Petersen, Bruna
Ricci, Juliana
Oliveira, João Batista A.
Baruffi, Ricardo L.R.
Franco Jr., Jose G.
Single versus sequential culture medium: which is better at improving ongoing pregnancy rates? A systematic review and meta-analysis
title Single versus sequential culture medium: which is better at improving ongoing pregnancy rates? A systematic review and meta-analysis
title_full Single versus sequential culture medium: which is better at improving ongoing pregnancy rates? A systematic review and meta-analysis
title_fullStr Single versus sequential culture medium: which is better at improving ongoing pregnancy rates? A systematic review and meta-analysis
title_full_unstemmed Single versus sequential culture medium: which is better at improving ongoing pregnancy rates? A systematic review and meta-analysis
title_short Single versus sequential culture medium: which is better at improving ongoing pregnancy rates? A systematic review and meta-analysis
title_sort single versus sequential culture medium: which is better at improving ongoing pregnancy rates? a systematic review and meta-analysis
topic Review
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5574647/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28837034
http://dx.doi.org/10.5935/1518-0557.20170045
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